Welcome to an Engaged Community

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The City's trail system celebrates all that is League City. The trails signify the City's history from its beginnings around the trains tracks and Main Street to today's developments along the historic area and throughout the east and western portion of the City. League City's multi-use trails link numerous parks, schools, and neighborhoods serving as a transportation network connecting residents and visitors from one end of the City to another, offering a healthy way to move about.

Emergency Services Maps
These maps are intended to help keep our city safe, improve the quality of life for all citizens. Use this map to locate the nearest emergency medical services station in your neighborhood. Click on the icons to find more contact information about the facility.

Use this map to determine when solid waste is collected in your neighborhood. Click on the area to learn when recyclables are picked up on your area.

Planning and Zoning
This map contains the general guidance on zoning and land use in League City. The Planning Department reviews. Please direct questions to the Planning Department for inquiries regarding rezoning, special use permits, and variances.

League City adopted a plan to put emphasis on Code Compliance and City Beautification as a top priority mid-term goal. This map provides information about the different areas of responsibility by our Code Compliance Officers. Click on the map to view more information regarding the Officer assigned to that area.

Use the Find Address tool in this map to locate flood zones in your area. Areas marked are considered as Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) wherein the defined area is considered to have a 1% chance of being inundated in any given year. Please use the FEMA panels below to see more detail about this information.